Posted on April 30th, 2006 by Anthony Wells
A bizarre ICM poll in the Sunday Express – I haven’t seen a copy of the paper, but the PA reports have voting intention at CON 29%, LAB 27%, LDEM 22%, implying that the total “other” vote is up to 22% (including 6% for the Greens, 4% for the BNP and 3% for UKIP).
Reports [...]
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Filed under: ICM, Voting Intention
Posted on April 30th, 2006 by Anthony Wells
A BPIX poll in the Mail on Sunday has voting intention figures for the local elections. Amongst those respondents who lived in areas with local elections who said they were certain to vote in the local elections, the topline figures were CON 35%, LAB 26%, LDEM 23%, Other 16%. Amongst the others the BNP are [...]
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Filed under: BPIX, Voting Intention
Posted on April 29th, 2006 by Anthony Wells
A new YouGov poll in the Sunday Times asks about all three of the government ministers under fire and suggests that the public want to see the back of all three.
48% of people said they wanted to see Prescott resign, compared to 31% who would like him to stay. This is the reverse of the [...]
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Filed under: Labour, Voting Intention, YouGov
Posted on April 28th, 2006 by Anthony Wells
Populus have published the first opinion poll on the future of Charles Clarke as Home Secretary. The poll, conducted on Wednesday and Thursday, found that 63% of respondents thought that Clarke should resign over the failure to deport foreign prisoners after their sentences, 32% thought he should stay.
A second poll, by ICM for Newsnight, shows [...]
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Filed under: Crime, Labour, Populus
Posted on April 28th, 2006 by Anthony Wells
A Populus poll for the BBC’s Daily Politics suggests that 47% of people believe that David Cameron genuinely cares about the environment more than most politicians, with 41% disagreeing. However, this hasn’t rubbed off on the image of the Tory party itself – 53% of people agreed that “David Cameron may care about the [...]
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Filed under: Conservatives, Populus
Posted on April 26th, 2006 by Anthony Wells
There are unusual findings in a MORI poll in the Sun (presumably MORI’s monthly political monitor). The topline figures are CON 30%(-4), LAB 30%(-9), LDEM 25%(+6), Others 15%. The Sun does not report a figure for the BNP, though it may turn up on the MORI website. The 15% score for the “others” could mean [...]
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Filed under: MORI, Voting Intention